Example sentences of "has [verb] over [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Now if our assets if by promoting the right to buy , by having capital receipts we seem to have a large balance building up , there is the distinct risk given the sort of policies that this government has pursued over time of a we will be running a risk there , we do n't know what they 're going to do , you do n't know what they 're going to do . |
2 | Given that public expenditure has grown over time in the UK , how do we compare with other countries ? |
3 | This described Dutch society as one in which liberal consensus has smothered over expressions of homophobia , while leaving the underlying heterosexism intact . |
4 | Whether HMIs or local inspectors are involved , the school still has to give over control of the evaluation to outsiders ; it may only be willing to do this if teachers are assured of the kind of fairness discussed above . |
5 | Trained by John Coleman , the January 1990 Carters Lad-Princess Alucard brindle has raced over distances between 640 and 660 metres and will drop down to 631 metres at the East Boldon circuit . |
6 | If , say , you are a young person — student or worker — who has invited over friends of the same age , they will probably expect to bring a bottle of wine with them . |
7 | A ROW has erupted over plans for a Chinese takeaway in a residential part of Darlington . |
8 | A ROW has erupted over calls from West Belfast MP Joe Hendron for a greater security presence in loyalist areas . |
9 | This plant is a hybrid which has evolved over years of cross breeding with the Sinningia speciosa from Brazil . |